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-[* black] Insert wisdom here.
+[* black] FIRST IMAGE: After removing the power supply, and with the kettle handle to your right, use the 7/32" nut driver to remove the 7/32" nut from the stud clockwise from where the power supply was attached.
+[* black] Use tweezers to remove the split-ring lock washer that was under the nut.
+[* black] SECOND IMAGE: Roll the kettle so that the handle is now on the left. Use the 7/32" nut driver to remove the 7/32" nut from the final stud, now anti-clockwise from where the power supply was attached.
+[* black] Use tweezers to remove the split-ring lock washer that was under the nut.